Biochemical and molecular studies of cadmium resistance and metal biosorption in bacterial species isolated from cochin environment
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24/04/2014
24/04/2014
01/09/1999
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Cochin, commercial capital of Kerala, located on the west-coast of South India has a large number of chemical and sea food industries. Earlier studies in the past indicated that these industries contribute to heavy metal pollution, particularly mercury, copper, and cadmium, in Cochin backwater. Hence, in the present study, it was desired to isolate cadmium resistant bacteria from effluent discharged by chemical industry with a view to develop an ideal bioremediation process for safe discharge of industrial effluent in to the nearby aquatic environment. Effluent from three industries, located in the industrial belt of Cochin, were collected from the discharge point and cadmium resistant bacteria were screened using standard microbiological techniques Department of Biotechnology, Cochin University of Science and Technology Cochin University of Science And Technology |
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Cochin University of Science And Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Cadmium resistance #Metal biosorption #Electrolytic techniques #Evaporation #Reverse osmosis #Coagulation-flocculation #Microbially catalysed metal transformations |
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